«Retail
banks are risk averse and geared toward a different set of clients than what is typically asked for from an exchange,» Shtylman told PaymentsSource.
Not exact matches
Banks are the epitome of
risk -
averse growth investors.
However, the
banks are more
risk -
averse and, because of regulation, they have to hold more capital on their balance sheet, which impacts their willingness to lend and the investment solutions they offer treasurers.
For the
risk -
averse and those with less money to invest or who wish to avoid going through the gauntlet of finding
bank financing, the advantages of a low - cost franchise
are quite appealing.
But
is there a chance that given the extreme lack of
risk taking and lending by
banks that even healthy companies may cut dividends simply as a
risk management mechanism to save capital in case their
banks / debt holders
are so
risk averse that they do not roll over existing debt?
Banks, lenders and creditors
are more
risk -
averse these days.
Regulators should
be risk -
averse, and take actions that limit ROEs for
banks in order to promote solvency, and reduce the likelihood of liquidity crises.
Investors
are becoming more
risk averse ahead of three major central
bank meetings this week.
Contagion fears, which have
been exacerbated by recent negative ratings action by Moody's on France's top three
banks — BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale — has seen a sharp drop of S18 billion in short - term lending to European
banks since May as money market accounts and dealer balance sheets
are becoming more
risk averse, according to Barclays research.
Credit union experts often point to the smaller portfolios of these local lenders and explain that a credit union may
be much more
risk -
averse than the big national
banks.
Banks are risk -
averse, and unsecured personal loans, which don't require you to put up collateral, don't provide them the same recourse that secured loans do.
3) The state insurance regulators did a better job than the Federal
banking regulators — the state regulators did not get captured by those that they regulated, and
were more natively
risk averse, which
is the way regulators should
be.
For
risk -
averse investors who want to save on income tax, tax - free
bank fixed deposits (FDs)
are usually one of the main investment tools.
The study shows that Indians
are risk averse in general and they prefer low to medium
risk investments such as
bank FD, real estate, gold etc. over equity or equity - linked products.
The study shows that Indians
are risk averse in general and they prefer low to medium
risk investments such as
bank FD, real estate, gold etc. over equity or equity - linked products.It
was found that the most common frequency of premium payment
is annual with an average premium sum of Rs. 13000 and that 72 % people buy the insurance products from their
banks.
Banks are very slow moving and
risk averse.
She
is very
risk averse (she said so herself) but she didn't let her fear stand in the way of transitioning into a smaller law firm out of her corporate in house counsel job at a large
bank here in Atlanta.
Banks are typically
averse to underwriting non-recourse loans as it means assuming more
risk on their part as this type of loan only allows them to foreclose on the property in the event of a default, and does not allow them to seek additional money from the borrower if the proceeds from the foreclosure
are less than what
is owed on the loan.
«It
's frustrating for many creditworthy potential home buyers to realize that when they
're ready to make a move,
banks remain
risk averse,» he said.